Powerplant 05 Engine Fire Protection Systems
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Título del Test:![]() Powerplant 05 Engine Fire Protection Systems Descripción: Powerplant Computer Test ASA |




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What retains the nitrogen charge and fire-extinguishing agent in a high rate of discharge (HRD) container?. Breakable disk and fusible disk. Pressure switch and check tee valve. Pressure gauge and cartridge. For fire detection and extinguishing purposes, aircraft powerplant areas are divided into fire zones based on. hot and cold sections of the engine. the volume and smoothness of the airflow through engine compartments. engine type and size. What is the function of a fire detection system?. To discharge the powerplant fire-extinguishing system at the origin of the fire. To activate a warning device in the event of a powerplant fire. To identify the location of a powerplant fire. How does carbon dioxide (CO(2)) extinguish an aircraft engine fire?. Contact with the air converts the liquid into snow and gas which smothers the flame. By lowering the temperature to a point where combustion will not take place. The high pressure spray lowers the temperature and blows out the fire. The fire detection system that uses a single wire surrounded by a continuous string of ceramic beads in a tube is the. Fenwal system. Kidde system. thermocouple system. Two continuous-loop fire detection systems that will not test due to a broken detector element are the. Kidde system and the Lindberg system. Kidde system and the Fenwal system. thermocouple system and the Lindberg system. Why does one type of Fenwal fire detection system use spot detectors wired in parallel between two separate circuits?. To provide an installation that is equal to two separate systems: a primary system and a secondary, or back-up system. So that a double fault may exist in the system without sounding a false alarm. So that a single fault may exist in the system without sounding a false alarm. What is the principle of operation of the continuous-loop fire detector system sensor?. Fuse material which melts at high temperatures. Core resistance material which prevents current flow at normal temperatures. A bimetallic thermoswitch which closes when heated to a high temperature. The most satisfactory extinguishing agent for an electrical fire is. carbon tetrachloride. carbon dioxide. methyl bromide. (Refer to Figure 3.) What are the fire-extinguisher container pressure limits when the temperature is 50°F?. 425 - 575 PSIG. 435 - 605 PSIG. 475 - 625 PSIG. Which of the following fire detection systems will detect a fire when an element is inoperative but will not test when the test circuit is energized?. The Kidde system and the thermocouple system. The Kidde system and the Fenwal system. The thermocouple system and the Lindberg system. Which of the following fire detection systems are commonly used in an engine nacelle?. Fire detection control unit. Thermocouple detector. Kidde continuous-loop. Which statement best describes the blowout type indicator disk on a fixed fire extinguishing system?. When the red indicator disk is missing, it indicates the fire extinguishing system is charged and ready for use. When the yellow indicator disk is missing, it indicates the fire extinguishing system has been normally discharged. When the green indicator disk is missing, it indicates that the fire extinguishing system may have been normally discharged. Which of the following is the safest fire-extinguishing agent to use from a standpoint of toxicity and corrosion hazards?. Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon 1202). Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon 1211). Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon 1301). A fuel or oil fire is defined as a. class B fire. class A fire. class C fire. A fire detection system that operates on the rate-of-temperature rise is a. continuous-loop system. thermocouple system. thermal switch system. A continuous-loop fire detector is what type of detector?. Spot detector. Overheat detector. Rate-of-temperature-rise detector. Which of the following fire detection systems measures temperature rise compared to a reference temperature?. Thermocouple. Thermal switch. Lindberg continuous element. The pulling out (or down) of an illuminated fire handle in a typical large jet aircraft fire protection system commonly accomplishes what events?. Closes all firewall shutoff valves, disconnects the generator, and discharges a fire bottle. Closes fuel shutoff, closes hydraulic shutoff, disconnects the generator field, and arms the fire-extinguishing system. Closes fuel shutoff, closes hydraulic shutoff, closes the oxygen shutoff, disconnects the generator field, and arms the fire-extinguishing system. How is the fire-extinguishing agent distributed in the engine section?. Spray nozzles and fluid pumps. Nitrogen pressure and slinger rings. Spray nozzles and perforated tubing. After a fire is extinguished, or overheat condition removed in aircraft equipped with a Systron-Donner fire detector, the detection system. must be manually reset. automatically resets. sensing component must be replaced. The fire detection system that uses two wires imbedded in a ceramic core within a tube is the. Fenwal system. Lindberg system. Kidde system. (Refer to Figure 2.) Determine the fire-extinguisher container pressure limits when the temperature is 75°F. 326 minimum and 415 maximum. 330 minimum and 419 maximum. 338 minimum and 424 maximum. Which of the following fire detection systems uses heat in the normal testing of the system?. The thermocouple system and the Lindberg system. The Kidde system and the Fenwal system. The thermocouple system and the Fenwal system. How are most aircraft turbine engine fire-extinguishing systems activated?. Electrically discharged cartridges. Manual remote control valve. Pushrod assembly. A fire detection system operates on the principle of a buildup of gas pressure within a tube proportional to temperature. Which of the following systems does this statement define?. Kidde continuous-loop system. Lindberg continuous-element system. Thermal switch system. The use of water on class D fires. is most effective if sprayed in a fine mist. will cause the fire to burn more violently and can cause explosions. has no effect. What is the operating principle of the spot detector sensor in a fire detection system?. Resistant core material that prevents current flow at normal temperatures. A conventional thermocouple that produces a current flow. A bimetallic thermoswitch that closes when heated to a high temperature. The most satisfactory extinguishing agent for a tailpipe or intake fire is. carbon dioxide. dry chemical. methyl bromide. Which of the following is NOT used to detect fires in reciprocating engine nacelles?. Smoke detectors. Rate-of-temperature-rise detectors. Flame detectors. A fire involving energized electrical equipment is defined as a. class B fire. class D fire. class C fire. The explosive cartridge in the discharge valve of a fire-extinguisher container is. a life-dated unit. not a life-dated unit. mechanically fired. |